The design wall is totally portable and comes in a bag, like a tent. In fact, it’s made from tent poles and flannel fabric. (I sound like a commercial, don’t I?)

It’s very lightweight and only takes a few minutes to assemble. You can see the back below.

I was very impressed with this company. About a year after I got it, I lost one of the small pieces. When I went back to Road to California the next year and told the guys at Cheryl Ann’s how much I used it, they gave me the replacement part for free!

They come in 3 sizes and I bought the medium sized one that measures about 4 1/2 feet square. I think I need to go back and get the large sized one now!

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5 thoughts on “Favorite Tools #3 – Design Wall”

I use a flannel back vinyl table cloth for my design wall. My husband mounted a 5 foot long curtain rod on 1 of the walls in my sewing room. When I need to use it, I just throw the table cloth over the rod, flannel side out. Fabric pieces stick to it very well. I do, however like the idea of the tent rods holding the surface tight. I’ll have to see if I can find a way to incorporate them with my current system.